Flexible and stretchable electronics have gained significance owing to their ability to be compressed, twisted, and molded into non-planar surfaces. Soft, flexible, and stretchable materials ...
Traditional battery components, such as electrodes, separators, and electrolytes, are typically rigid and brittle. Researchers have developed novel materials and fabrication methods to achieve ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) Flexible electronics have emerged as a transformative technology, promising to revolutionize how we interact with devices and integrate them into our daily lives. The ability to ...
(Nanowerk News) A research team at POSTECH has developed a breakthrough technology that analyzes in real-time the deformation of ‘serpentine’ structures, a critical component of stretchable technology ...
Imagine a future where electronics seamlessly integrate into our lives, adapting to our movements and disappearing into the fabric of our clothing. This vision is rapidly becoming a reality thanks to ...
To make stretchable electronics, engineers must start with materials that can tolerate strain. That’s why the ability to endure being stretched is a sought-after quality in flexible electronics, ...
Kiri-origami structures combine the benefits of both origami and kirigami, incorporating their advantages while canceling their disadvantages, enabling the development of high-performance, stretchable ...
Scientists at Linköping University have developed a stretchable battery that can conform to any shape, thanks to its fluid electrodes. Made from conductive polymers and natural lignin, the soft ...
A research team accelerates stretchable technology commercialization with world's first visualization of serpentine structures. A research team at POSTECH has developed a breakthrough technology that ...
Using two self-healing transistors and a load resistor, NAND and NOR logic gates were assembled, and their logic states were reliably maintained under 20% tensile strain. Moreover, the preassembled ...
A joint research team led by Professors Donghee Son and Jin-Hong Park at Sungkyunkwan University has developed a stretchable, self-healing, and reconfigurable electronic circuit platform that can ...